Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [noun sg] at that " in BNC.

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1 Course they got away with income tax out of that because they were n't , they were n't much erm to do with income tax that time , I mean my tax at that time of the year was about , at that time was about four pound a year when I was erm , when I was working and you only paid income tax once a year .
2 I 've promised to meet my cousin at that Inn on the Point at half past one .
3 True , it was but a small village , but the fact was maintained that the railway would have to establish their station at that point .
4 In fact , I can describe his manner at that moment no better than the way Miss Kenton puts it in her letter ; it was indeed ‘ as though he hoped to find some precious jewel he had dropped there ’ .
5 It will help [ the photographer ] to focus some aspect of his life and in the process enrich his life at that moment .
6 In a vote on Aug. 15 the project had received the overwhelming support of the Folketing ( parliament ) , which had voted against a similar project in 1973 , although Sweden had given its approval at that time .
7 The car made its debut at that year 's Monaco Grand Prix with Cliff Allison ( GB ) and Graham Hill ( GB ) behind the wheel of the two entered cars .
8 Dada was overcome by natural embarrassment on meeting his daughter at that moment .
9 There was even a suggestion that I was one of Juval Aviv 's sources for the Interfor Report , although I had never met the man or even seen his report at that point .
10 I suppose they will give us tea at that pub ?
11 I join the hon. Gentleman in expressing our sorrow at that tragic loss .
12 She shook her head at that , denying it with vigour .
13 It would have been easy to nick his wallet at that point .
14 He half turned his head at that .
15 Gabriel scratched his head at that .
16 From now on , he 's getting his kicks from his favourite computer game , though his injuries have even impaired his skill at that .
17 Well it 's a big thing losing your son at that age is n't it ?
18 A little fold of the veil can be drawn aside to disclose his mood at that time .
19 Had the attendance of the third party been only two , the Treasurer would have eaten his half-cake at that party alone .
20 When you or your travel agent instructs us to confirm your booking , we will do so immediately , and you must pay your deposit at that time .
21 She bit her lip instantly , regretting her outburst as much as she regretted ever catching his gaze at that ill-fated cocktail party .
22 Er obviously we will er justify our position at that public enquiry .
23 as if he could arrest their development at that stage , and set them working like articulated models in a shop window , mechanically repeating the same gestures — Mrs Mallory always pouring out a cup of tea with a warm , motherly smile ; Mr Mallory always easing himself blissfully into his chair ; Patricia always reaching for the aspirins with womanly resignation , Clare always shyly yielding to the one good-night embrace …
24 And they would be highly likely to rubber stamp your suggestion at that state ?
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